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Shenot Crown of Thorns Gourd Heirloom Seeds

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Shenot Crown of Thorns Gourd Seeds — Heirloom | Blunt Horn-Like Protrusions, 4–5 Inch Diameter, Multi-Color, 110–125 Days

Cucurbita pepo — Shenot Crown of Thorns is one of the most distinctive ornamental gourds available — small, compact fruits covered in blunt, horn-like protrusions that radiate outward like a crown, giving each gourd a sculptural, otherworldly appearance. Fruits reach 4–5 inches in diameter and come in a range of colors: orange, green, white, yellow, and mixed, with or without stripes. No two fruits are identical. A beloved autumn and holiday season decoration, and a standout in mixed gourd displays. ~20 seeds per packet. 110–125 days.

Why Grow Shenot Crown of Thorns?

  • Unmistakable form — blunt, horn-like protrusions radiating from a compact body; looks like no other gourd in the garden or on the table
  • Multi-color variation — orange, green, white, yellow, and mixed; striped and unstriped; every fruit is unique
  • Compact size — 4–5 inches in diameter; ideal for tabletop arrangements, wreaths, and mixed decorative displays
  • Prolific vines — long trailing vines produce multiple fruits per plant; excellent yield for decorative use
  • Long-lasting decoration — properly cured gourds last for months; can be dried, painted, or lacquered for permanent display
  • Open-pollinated heirloom — save seed year after year

Decorative Uses

  • Autumn displays: Mix with pumpkins, corn stalks, and other gourds for fall harvest arrangements
  • Thanksgiving & Halloween: A natural centerpiece element; the crown form is striking in seasonal tablescapes
  • Wreaths & garlands: Small size makes them ideal for incorporating into dried wreaths and door decorations
  • Painted & lacquered: The textured surface takes paint and lacquer beautifully for permanent ornaments
  • Dried crafts: Cure fully and use in long-lasting craft projects; the horn protrusions add dimensional interest

Growing Notes

  • Season: Warm-season annual; very sensitive to frost — do not plant until all frost risk has passed
  • Direct sow: After last frost in warm soil; sow on 8–10 inch tall mounds to accommodate trailing vines
  • Start indoors: 4–6 weeks before last frost for an early start; especially beneficial in short-season climates
  • Soil: Fertile, well-draining; gourds are heavy nitrogen feeders — amend with compost before planting
  • Spacing: Vining habit; allow 4–6 feet between mounds; vines can be trained on a trellis
  • Watering: Consistent moisture; avoid wetting foliage to reduce disease pressure
  • Curing: After harvest, cure in a warm, dry, well-ventilated location for 4–6 weeks to harden the shell for long-term display
Days to Maturity 110–125 days
Fruit Size 4–5 inches diameter
Colors Orange, green, white, yellow, mixed; striped and unstriped
Form Blunt horn-like protrusions — crown shape
Growth Habit Long trailing vines; mound planting recommended
Best Use Ornamental — autumn displays, wreaths, crafts
Packet Size ~20 seeds
Start Indoors 4–6 weeks before last frost
Type Heirloom, Open-Pollinated, Non-GMO, Annual
Sun Full sun
USDA Zones 3–12

Packed and shipped by Box Garden Seeds LLC — heirloom seeds grown without GMOs, selected for flavor, resilience, and your garden's success.